Examples of using "Postal" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Send me a postcard.
- Drop me a postcard.
She sent him a postcard.
uses a post office.
Thank you for the cute postcard.
this one has a 425 area code,
My parents sent me a postcard.
I want to send this postcard to Japan.
Send me the amount by money order.
This postcard is from Australia.
He stuck a stamp on the envelope.
She sent him a postcard from Boston.
You have to write the correct zip code.
A strike disrupted the postal system.
On the postcard, you can see a church.
I'd like to send this postcard to Japan.
My mailing address is 920 Broadway.
I want to send this postcard to Japan.
Tom used an old postcard as a bookmark.
- Spanish postcodes have five digits.
- Postcodes in Spain have five digits.
the U.S. postal service and Walmart.
Don't you know the postal code of your city?
Can you tell me what the zip code is for New York?
The postal service in this country isn't fast.
Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the post office?
A friend of mine asked me to send her a postcard.
- Go to the post office and ask what's our new ZIP code.
- Go to the post office and ask what's our new postal code.
- You've got to write the postcode on the envelope.
- You have to write the postcode on the envelope.
- You must write the postcode on the envelope.
We joked that her suicide would have made a way better postcard.
no company name, telephone number, email address, postal address --
postcard motif and the most photographed house
Don't you know the postal code of your city?
A friend of mine asked me to send her a postcard.
The postal phone was known as a telegram, but the original
I am going to inform the post office of the change of my address.
- A friend of mine asked me to send her a postcard.
- A friend of mine asked me to send him a postcard.
no connection to the outside world whatsoever other than a small post office,
I received a Christmas card from my brother in Italy.
She sent me a postcard that said she hates the smell of animals.
In today's world, we have to equip all our kids with an education that prepares them for success, regardless of what they look like, or how much their parents make, or the zip code that they live in.